NEW! One-Seam Skirt Sewing Tutorial

Learn how to sew a simple One-Seam Skirt by The NZP Team at the Nancy Zieman Productions Blog

NEW! One-Seam Skirt Sewing Tutorial

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Learn how to sew a simple One-Seam Skirt by The NZP Team at the Nancy Zieman Productions Blog

Sew our NEW! One-Seam Skirt from just one yard of knit fabric and a yard or so of 3″ elastic. Our skirt has no elastic casing and is so fast to make – you’ll be sewing this summer wardrobe staple – in 2 hours or less! Be sure to choose a Stretch Knit Fabric with 5% Spandex. Our NEW! limited edition Crepe Knit Fabrics are medium-weight double knits with the beauty and drape of a crepe fabric – but feature a 25% crosswise stretch — for added comfort and ease.

One-Seam Skirt Sewing Tutorial

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Learn how to sew a simple One-Seam Skirt by The NZP Team at the Nancy Zieman Productions Blog.

  • Cut Crepe Knit skirt rectangle 36″ long, by the width waist measurement plus 6″.
Note From Team Nancy Zieman ProductionsBefore cutting skirt rectangle, wrap greatest stretch of fabric rectangle around waist and test-fit through hips. Mark rectangle skirt width with pins – with desired ease in mind. Reminder to allow 1/2″ extra for seam allowance. 

Learn how to sew a simple One-Seam Skirt by The NZP Team at the Nancy Zieman Productions Blog.

  • Using pins, quarter-mark elastic and skirt fabric.

Learn how to sew a simple One-Seam Skirt by The NZP Team at the Nancy Zieman Productions Blog.

  • Place elastic to skirt top, right sides together, aligning edges and matching quarter-markings. Pin.

Note From Team Nancy Zieman Productions Place pins parallel to cut edge–if you’ll be stitching with a serger.

Learn how to sew a simple One-Seam Skirt by The NZP Team at the Nancy Zieman Productions Blog.

  • Stretch elastic to meet fabric, and secure with additional pins.

Note From Team Nancy Zieman ProductionsSet sewing machine for a “wobble-stitch”: Choose a slight zigzag (2.0-2.5 length and .5 width). On the outside, this stitch will give the appearance of a straight stitch, while providing a slight amount of stretch to the seam! Or, choose a 4-thread overlock serger stitch. Now’s the perfect time to use that serger!

  • Stitch or serge seam with 1/4″ seam allowance, or use presser foot edge as a guide. Be sure to backstitch at seam beginning and ending.

Learn how to sew a simple One-Seam Skirt by The NZP Team at the Nancy Zieman Productions Blog.

Learn how to sew a simple One-Seam Skirt by The NZP Team at the Nancy Zieman Productions Blog.

  • Place skirt right sides together and pin along side seam.

Learn how to sew a simple One-Seam Skirt by The NZP Team at the Nancy Zieman Productions Blog.

  • Using 1/4″ seam allowance, stitch side seam with sewing machine or serger.

Learn how to sew a simple One-Seam Skirt by The NZP Team at the Nancy Zieman Productions Blog.

Note From Team Nancy Zieman ProductionsInsert stitched serger thread tail into eye of darning needle. Insert needle into stitched seam, threading tail back through stitched seam.

Learn how to sew a simple One-Seam Skirt by The NZP Team at the Nancy Zieman Productions Blog.

  • Add a drop of Fray Block, and cut away excess thread tail.

Learn how to sew a simple One-Seam Skirt by The NZP Team at the Nancy Zieman Productions Blog.

  • For exposed elastic at waist, skip the next step and move on to hemming.

Learn how to sew a simple One-Seam Skirt by The NZP Team at the Nancy Zieman Productions Blog.

  • For hidden elastic at waist, fold elastic inside skirt with wrong sides together. Pin at side seam and at halfway marking (where a second side seam would usually be positioned).

Learn how to sew a simple One-Seam Skirt by The NZP Team at the Nancy Zieman Productions Blog.

  • Topstitch along side seam, and halfway mark, securing elastic inside skirt.

Learn how to sew a simple One-Seam Skirt by The NZP Team at the Nancy Zieman Productions Blog.

Learn how to sew a simple One-Seam Skirt by The NZP Team at the Nancy Zieman Productions Blog

Our NEW! One-Seam Skirt is fun to sew – and fast to make! Sew this new summer wardrobe addition – in 2 hours or less!

 

Sew a Quick Spring Dress with Nancy Zieman's McCall's M7353 Dress Pattern and NEW! Crepe Knits available at ShopNZP.com

Looking for a fresh new dress for your summer wardrobe? Visit our May 5, 2020 Super-simple Empire Dress Sewing Tutorial. 

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 Schmetz Stretch Twin 4.o Double Needle available at ShopNZP.com

 

For a chance to be the random winner of a Schmetz Stretch Twin 4.o Double Sewing Machine Needle, please leave a comment below sharing your summer sewing plans. Nancy Zieman Productions will give away one 5-pack Schmetz Chrome Jersey/Ball Point Needles, Size 80/12 to one US resident in the 48 contiguous states. Winner must reply within 30 days to the official giveaway announcement email message – sent from Nancy Zieman Productions.

 

 

Happy Sewing!

Team Nancy Zieman

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14 Comments

  • Rosie
    June 4, 2020

    I have material to create a skirt, jacket, and a swimsuit cover up. Thanks for a chance to win the needles.

  • Jade
    June 4, 2020

    My summer calendar is full of family birthdays, so first I’m make fun “vacation” shirts for my twin boys, then a Sallie Tomato purse for my sister and a niece will be thrilled with the quilt I just finished. Then get to make a baby quilt for a niece due in the fall and then better get busy on the quilt for my son’s wedding at year end!

  • Joyce Migliore
    June 4, 2020

    This summer I plan to make a quilt from my mom’s clothes and a summer table runner or tablecloth for my living room coffee table.

  • Carolyn T
    June 4, 2020

    I plan to make stretchy shorts with a padded bottom for bike riding. My shorts will now have an elastic waist like the one in your one-seam skirt tutorial! I could use the double needle to hem my pant legs.

  • Dixie
    June 4, 2020

    I plan to make a dress for my granddaughters wedding which is in the fall. Need to get started on it so it will be done in time.

  • Cynthia d.
    June 4, 2020

    I plan to finish placements, table toppers, and make a quilt to donate for a fundraiser this Fall.

  • Louise Johnson
    June 4, 2020

    I will continue to try to find and organize all the fabric around the house — it is like going into a fabric store that carries only fabric that I like! Then I should make a lot of clothes using that fabric for the nowhere that I can go right now. When that vaccine finally arrives, I will be well dressed as I go wherever I want!

  • Janet
    June 4, 2020

    I am working on Santas and Christmas stockings from a red and white cutter quilt I bought last year.

  • Clovis
    June 4, 2020

    I paln on making some leggings & tops for the summer. I will start on my crochet items for Christmas.

  • Marilyn Hauk
    June 4, 2020

    Planning to finish my Random scrappy quilt using my serger. Also I would love to make this one seam skirt and some leggings. I need to get to know my serger better and all the things it can do. Oh , my sewing studio desperately needs organization once again.

  • Alisa Paoletti
    June 4, 2020

    Hi, I can’t wait to make this skirt! I’ve been making masks for months. I haven’t seen my sewing buddy in 3months! My granddaughter. She celebrated her 9th birthday Saturday. I spoke with her today. She said,” Nonnie, I want to be a clothes designer!”
    This summer will be fun! Sewing with her again!

  • CARLA
    June 6, 2020

    I just love twin needles for doing topstitching around pockets and seams. I do believe that I should be able to try to use 2 different threads in a twin needle. I wonder if there is information on doing that as it would really make a great topstichimg project.

  • L Watson
    June 7, 2020

    I would like to get a purse sewn this summer.

  • Susan
    June 9, 2020

    Summer sewing plans include making some skirts and some Christmas ornaments. The fabric for the skirts is a stretch knit so those needles would be handy!

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